09/01/2015

Work for CBC "The Current" following today's attack


We get the latest from freelance reporter Melissa Chemam on the hostage crisis in Paris. 

Plus, in the aftermath of the deadly terror attack on Wednesday, journalists are divided on how to respond to the story visually. Should the Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad be re-published in solidarity? 




An update from reporter Melissa Chemam on the hostage crisis in Paris. Plus, in the aftermath of Wednesday's attack, journalists are divided on whether re-publishing Charlie Hebdo cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad in solidarity is essential or offensive. 

[MP3 file: runs 21 minutes]




link :  http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2015/01/09/should-canadian-media-publish-the-charlie-hebdo-cartoons/


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Quebec's major French-language newspapers have jointly published a Charlie Hebdo editorial cartoon featuring the Prophet Muhammad, in a show of solidarity with with the satirical Paris newspaper where 12 people were killed on Wednesday. Here is the list. (CBC)

"There will be more cartoons. And we all decided, the journalists who did survive and the ex-colleagues of Charlie Hebdo we all decide together to publish together the new, the next Charlie Hebdo because there is no way even if they kill ten of us, there is no way that the newspaper won't be out next week."

This segment was produced by The Current's Catherine Kalbfleisch, Lara O'Brien and Julian Uzielli.

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